Spokane and Eastern Washington Restaurants

Nearly every small town in eastern Washington has at least one fast-food drive-through for a quick meal on the go, but choosing a slower pace will reward visitors with an authentic dining experience that often doesn't cost much more. Local diners and cafés are great spots for getting a hearty breakfast of traditional favorites like farm-fresh eggs or biscuits and gravy. Somewhat surprisingly, several of the small towns have outstanding dining options, too. At many restaurants there's an emphasis on locally grown, organic foods. With the region's many farms, it's easy to source produce, grains, poultry, meat, and dairy items, and some restaurants have their own gardens on-site for the freshest produce of all. Spokane has a good diversity of cuisines and some highly acclaimed restaurants, but up-and-coming Walla Walla is also becoming a mecca for foodies and wine lovers.

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  • 1. Clinkerdagger

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    In a former flour mill with great views of the Spokane River, Clink's has been a Spokane institution since 1974. The seafood, steaks, and prime rib are excellent; the Broadway pea salad, French onion soup, and beer-battered fish-and-chips are all popular at lunch. Some favorite dessert choices include seasonal bread pudding, molten chocolate cake, and key lime pie.

    621 W. Mallon Ave., Spokane, Washington, 99201, USA
    509-328–5965

    Known For

    • Excellent happy hour Mon.-Thurs.
    • Favorite for special occasions
    • Delicious desserts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sun.
  • 2. Whitehouse-Crawford Restaurant

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    In a former wood mill, this fine-dining destination has gained a reputation for quality and excellence, thanks to chef-owner Jamie Guerin. Local is the watchword here, where hamburgers are made with grass-fed beef from Blue Valley Meats, and other nearby purveyors supply produce, cheese, meat, eggs, and even popcorn for the bar. Start with the warm spinach salad with trout or the orange avocado salad, then move on to the beef tenderloin steak, Japanese-style fried chicken, and fresh fish that varies by season.

    55 W. Cherry St., Walla Walla, Washington, 99362, USA
    509-525–2222

    Known For

    • Extensive wine list features many Walla Walla Valley winemakers
    • House-made ice cream and sorbet
    • More casual dining at bar

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch, Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Anthony's at Columbia Point

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    The Anthony's chain is renowned for fine waterfront dining in western Washington, and this outpost on the Columbia River waterfront continues the tradition. Seafood is the specialty—from fish-focused appetizers, including panfried Willapa Bay oysters and fresh Northwest manila clams, to entrées with Dungeness crab (whole, in fettuccine, or in crab cakes), Idaho rainbow trout, Alaskan weathervane scallops, char-grilled Alaskan halibut, and salmon. Several steaks are among the other entrée offerings.

    550 Columbia Point Dr., Richland, Washington, 99352, USA
    509-946–3474

    Known For

    • Weekday sunset three-course dinners
    • Fresh seafood from the Northwest and Alaska regions
    • Moorage for guests arriving by boat
  • 4. Francaise

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    After acclaimed restaurant Caspar Fry closed in 2022 following a decade-long run, Francaise opened in the same spot just a couple of months later, bringing the flavors of France to the South Perry district. Much of the interior is the same and it's still a great spot to meet friends for brunch, and to enjoy an array of cocktails with such dishes as croque madame, rolled French toast, omelets, or the ultra-rich macaroni with truffle sauce. The dinner menu includes coq au vin served with smashed potatoes, dry aged pork ribeye, escargot, and French onion soup. Beignets are available for brunch and as an after-dinner treat.

    928 S. Perry St., Spokane, Washington, 99202, USA
    509-315–4153

    Known For

    • Rich and filling brunch options
    • Poutine made with Idaho potatoes
    • Deviled eggs with caviar

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, brunch only on weekends
  • 5. Kinglet

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    Chef Maximilien Petty, founder/owner of the Eden Hill and Big Max Burgers restaurants in Seattle, opened Kinglet in the former space of Whitehouse-Crawford in 2022 and quickly received acclaim for the elevated dining experience it offers. From small plates in the bar to the seven-course tasting dinners, available both in the dining room and at the chef's counter, the emphasis is on savoring delicious and artfully presented meals. Offerings change seasonally, highlighting local produce and purveyors, and might include the Walla Walla Waldorf salad, fried chicken thigh, or gouda cheeseburger in the bar, while tasting dinners might include Snake River steak or rack of lamb as entrees, perhaps with a chicken liver mousse starter. Reservations are essential for tasting dinners.

    55 W. Cherry St., Walla Walla, Washington, 99362, USA
    509-676–4550

    Known For

    • Seven-course tasting dinner
    • Three-course brunch
    • Pizza pop-up nights

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed. Tues. and Wed. and mid-Jan.-early Feb., Reservations required for tasting dinner
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  • 6. Luna

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    You'll find inventive approaches to classics here, from grass-fed beef burgers to duck with kumquat marmalade. Salmon charcuterie, coconut curry prawns, and oxtail sliders are good choices from the small plates menu. The luscious desserts are worth a visit on their own—especially the Grand Marnier beignets, cookies and cream layer cake, and house-made gelato. There's a curbside menu if you want to enjoy your meal in another setting; it includes some family-style options for salads and small plates.

    5620 S. Perry St., Spokane, Washington, 99223, USA
    509-448–2383

    Known For

    • Rose terrace and courtyard dining in summer
    • Tasty wood-fired pizzas
    • Extensive wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 7. Mizuna

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    Fresh flowers and redbrick walls lend color and charm to this downtown eatery, where a patio is open for outdoor dining when the weather gets warm. Depending on the season, the daily seafood might be steelhead, scallops, salmon, or halibut, usually served with grilled vegetables. Grilled pork tenderloin comes with bacon-fat roasted brussel sprouts, and local produce is the inspiration for such scrumptious vegetarian fare as white-cheddar-and-apple salad. Dessert specialties include vegan carrot cake and flourless dark chocolate and crystallized ginger torte.

    214 N. Howard St., Spokane, Washington, 99201, USA
    509-747–2004

    Known For

    • An entire menu of vegetarian and vegan dishes
    • Smoked trout bruschetta gets rave reviews
    • Northwest regional wines

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 8. TMACS

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    This local favorite expanded into a larger space just up the street, so now even more people can enjoy the contemporary Italian food, along with the neighborly feel of the two-level dining room, the cozy bar, and the hip upstairs lounge. The menu focuses on bold flavors and fresh, local, and organic ingredients for dishes like pappardelle bolognese, grilled king salmon with risotto cake, and braised lamb chop. Weekday lunches offer tasty choices, too, including Waygu beef burgers, root vegetable salads, and seasonal soups. Customers are often greeted by the friendly owner, Walla Walla native Tom Maccarone.

    80 N. Colville St., Walla Walla, Washington, 99362, USA
    509-522–4776

    Known For

    • Crab ravioli is rich and delicious
    • All the decadent desserts are made in-house
    • Half-price appetizers during happy hour in bar

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

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